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From: JosephKK on 6 Oct 2009 02:02 On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 07:41:19 -0700 (PDT), "oparr(a)hotmail.com" <oparr(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>The colors are for coding as to wire sizes, so if you absolutely >>demand a non-standard then you will have to either pay big bux for >>custom > >Guys, thanks for the help. Actually, the application is such that >polarity cannot always be strictly adhered to. Depending on servo >drive, encoder and controller software setup, actual polarity may have >to be reversed. Also, motor wires are already color coded so I'll use >red connectors for both. Just wanted to confirm beyond a shadow of a >doubt that these connectors were color coded based on wire size which >really sucks IMO. Being able to match wire and connector colors >without having to jump through hoops or pay more would have been >preferred. > >On Oct 1, 8:07 pm, Robert Baer <robertb...(a)localnet.com> wrote: >> For a slight incremental cost you can get uncolored ones.
From: oparr on 8 Oct 2009 12:34
>For a slight incremental cost you can get uncolored ones. Ordered some which were supposedly red but turned out to be actually light pink. I like to call it noncommittal pink and prefer it to red. On Oct 6, 2:02 am, "JosephKK"<quiettechb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > |